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UMC prepares to open childrenâs emergency room funded by Childrenâs Miracle Network
UMC prepares to open childrenâs emergency room funded by Childrenâs Miracle Network By Kase Wilbanks | March 11, 2021 at 4:51 PM CST - Updated March 11 at 6:35 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A separate emergency center for pediatric patients is set to open in about a month within the UMC Health System in Lubbock. The $1.9 million facility is made possible by the Childrenâs Miracle Network and its donors.
âOur vision for the childrenâs ER is that we do want every family to be very comfortable, to make sure those children from start to finish feel that this is a space for them and is specific for children,â Dr. Brian Payne, Chief Medical Officer of UMC Childrenâs Hospital said. âFrom the hanging mobiles in the ceiling to the clouds on the walls, everything is supposed to be very pediatric friendly and inviting to them as they come to this ER.â
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How Big Car Collective Is Walking The Tightrope In Garfield Park
As the neighborhood begins to thrive, the group hopes to avoid the gentrification that has followed artists everywhere else they have gone.
November 28, 2020
The Asad family lives in one of Big Car Collaborative’s Garfield Park homes. “There’s a lot of opportunity here,” says Bashiri Asad (second from left). “Why not give it a shot?”Photo by Tony Valainis
Were it not for Big Car Collaborative’s track record, their plans for the Garfield Park area might sound a tad grandiose. Maybe even nuts.
Until recently, the near-southside neighborhood was known almost as much for its abandoned buildings as the green space for which it is named. Crime rates were high and rents were low. But Jim Walker and his wife Shauta Marsh, cofounders of Big Car, saw potential in the place. And where the leaders of that community arts group see promise, good things usually happen. The two were instrumental in Fountain Square�
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced earlier this month that an Indian Rocks Beach, Florida-based woman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and filing a false tax return.
Kelly Wolfe and her company, Regency, Inc., have also agreed to pay up to $20.3 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act.
Among the allegations are that Wolfe and her conspirators submitted well over $400 million in illegal durable medical equipment claims to Medicare and the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans, relying on the guise of telemedicine to explain the unusually high volume of claims.